From hero to villain, Jordan Poole and Warriors dropped the victory against T- Wolves
The revival and comeback in the second half of the game, especially the fourth half, have become the "specialty" of the Golden State Warriors every time they play at the Chase Center home.
Today, this happened again in the Warriors match against the Minnesota Timberwolves. With Jordan Poole's daring throw, Golden State took a 96-94 lead as the half entered the final minute.

The ball is still in the hands of the home team and if there is a score on the next attack, they will have a chance to win. However, not only "hungry for points", Warriors also got 2 disastrous turnovers at once.
Right at this moment Minnesota had the brilliant shine of Karl-Anthony Towns, who led the visitors to a 99-96 victory by a 5-point streak in a row.
In just 1 minute, Golden State wasted 3 possessions without getting any points. The first was a somewhat "wild" but unsuccessful throw by Jordan Poole, knowing that he had just scored a beautiful goal and was still excited.
Then there was the blameworthy turnover of Draymond Green, who seemed to have missed his pass to a teammate. In the end, it was still Jordan Poole but this time he didn't get along with Stephen Curry and passed the ball straight out.
“We are like lost souls. Obviously we didn't deserve to win. They are better players, scoring better and taking more chances.
They spoke at the decisive moment, but we didn't. So they deserved to win more than us, which is understandable," coach Steve Kerr told a press conference.

Not only the two turnovers mentioned above, but also in the fourth half, these errors from the Warriors allowed the Timberwolves to maintain their chase. Eleven of the 22 points scored in Minnesota's final half came from the Golden State TOs.
“One by one, they are equally damaging. Each loss of the ball gives the opponent a score. It's hard to win a game where we turned so much in the fourth half," said coach Steve Kerr.
“It is impossible to ignore the hasty and over-excited throws of the players. They did not control their emotions well and did not run or rotate the ball anymore. Personally, I have to do better to help the students calm down."
The Minnesota Timberwolves won with six different players scoring at least 10 points, led by Naz Reid coming on as a substitute. Karl-Anthony Towns didn't feel like throwing most of the game (3-14 FG, 2-7 3PT), but at the crucial moment he spoke with two precise shots.
On the Golden State Warriors side, Jordan Poole scored the most points with 27 points (8-16 FG), 4 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 steals. Stephen Curry is behind with 20 points, 9 assists (4-13 3PT).
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This result has the opposite meaning of the Playoffs race of both teams. If the Timberwolves climbed to 7th place in the rankings with a record of 38-37, the Warriors (39-37) lost their advantage over the play-in group, currently only 1.5 matches away from 10th place.
In the next outing, Minnesota will play its second game in two consecutive days, encountering the Sacramento Kings tomorrow morning (March 28).
As for Golden State, they will have a day off before welcoming the New Orleans Pelicans, the team that Stephen Curry and his teammates have lost 2 games in 3 encounters this season.
